What is the view of Eastern orthodox and eastern catholics on the latin rosary?

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Please be aware that the Baptism of John was a baptism of repentance. They were not being immersed to remove original sin.

Our Lord Jesus Christ asked for it as an example to us.
 
Interesting. Please recommend me further reading in this if you may. 😊
I am still very confused as to why did our Lord receive it. I don’t think He did anything by chance.
 
I attended a Byzantine Church Ruthinian, that prayed the rosary in full before Divine Liturgy. Done every Sunday.
Just by a group of people, or was this lead by the pastor and scheduled? If the latter, this is a latinization and really shouldn’t happen.

My Maronite pastor will never stop a group of people if they want to gather before liturgy and pray the rosary in the church, but he will not lead it or make it an official parish scheduled public rosary.
 
There are about 3 or 4 ladies who gather before Liturgy to pray the Rosary. It’s not a scheduled Parish event, nor does our pastor take part. If I’m there early enough, I join them.
 
In orthodoxy the fact that we were conceived in sin a recurring theme in prayers. The reason why many emancipated mothers say the atheist claim that Christianity favors men is real. But the actual phrase says sin from both of them which means that sex that conceives babies is only not sin through the grace of God. Not something too pleasing to our romantic ideal that love solves it all but here it is.
If these ideas are true then I would like to know even if I don’t see a pleasing picture. What I believe about Catholic and Orthodox Church is that they seldom changed what was revealed to them to be popular. And this is what workers at the Temple of God should do - speak the truth. The devil made us numb with so many lies that the truth is painful to us. Like in “Matrix” when you were being woke up instead of having a comfy life in an invented web.
 
Before Divine Liturgy every Sunday. Its been so long ago I don’t know who led it.

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Regarding being baptized again: Fr. Alexis Toth was not baptized, Chrismation, nor ordained when he came into the Orthodox Church,
All of the Greek Catholics of Mukachevo and Presov were received with no action other that the government decree that liquidated their church and turned over the property and people to Orthodox.
 
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